MNS won’t oppose ‘Raees’, ‘Dear Zindagi’

Mumbai: After the decks were today cleared for the smooth release of “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s cine wing said they won’t oppose the release of other two films “Raees” and “Dear Zindagi” which star Pakistani actors.

Director Karan Johar accompanied by Producers’ Guild President Mukesh Bhatt met Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and assured him that filmmakers would not work with Pakistani artistes given the people’s sentiments in India post Uri attacks.

Fadnavis met Johar and Bhatt at his residence ‘Varsha’ here this morning along with MNS chief Raj Thackeray, whose party had been opposing the release of the upcoming movie as Pakistani actor Fawad Khan features in the film.

While Fawad has a special appearance in the romantic- drama, Pakistani actress Mahira Khan will be making her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in “Raees” and in “Dear Zindagi” Ali Zafar is one of the actors paired opposite Alia Bhatt.

When asked if “Raees” will be met with the same opposition as that of “Ae Dil…”, working president of Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena, Shalini Thackeray said, “They always said that these films were shot before the (Uri) attack happened.

“So, in today’s meeting, it became clear that apart from the three films which have been completed– ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’, ‘Raees’ and ‘Dear Zindagi’ — no other films with Pakistani artistes will be released.

“No films with Pakistani actors will be shot. This was decided by the CM, MNS, and producers guild together.”

She was speaking at a panel discussion about Pakistani artistes working in Bollywood at Aaj Tak’s special event ‘Manthan’.

Actors like Ashurosh Rana, Dalip Tahil and adman Prahlad Kakkar were present at the event.

Rana said he was happy that the issue of “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” was resolved, but asked why only put an end to actors working in Bollywod and continue business relations with Pakistan.

“Why only cinema? I believe it should not be limited to arts. If it is about money, then what about cement, electricity? Let us say ‘we don’t want to keep any relations with you.

“It should be decided by the government. To impose a ban on arts, culture is somewhere a half-hearted attempt,” he said.

Tahil opined that under the current circumstances, film industry should understand and respect the sentiments of people.

“Considering the situation, there should be a total boycott of Pakistan. In trade, culture, every way. What happened was, after the Uri and Mumbai attack, people are enraged. But as a film industry we should realise the sentiments of the public and respect that.

“Cultural exchange happens with two hands. Our artistes and singers have been humiliated there,” Tahil added.

MNS, producers were on same lines: Fadnavis on ‘ADHM’ issue

Mumbai: Justifying his intervention in defusing the stand-off over “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said the issue could be resolved because the producers guild and MNS were on the same lines, expressing solidarity with the Indian Army.

“I do not think that what (MNS chief) Raj Thackeray was demanding and what the producers guild voluntarily offered was something different. The producers guild had already said that they had wholehearted support for the our army men and wanted to do something for them,” Fadnavis said at ‘Manthan’, a programme organised by TV channel ‘Aaj Tak’.

Fadnavis had come under attack from Congress and NCP for ‘brokering’ a truce between the producers and MNS, with the opposition parties saying the state government’s role is to ensure rule of law and it was for the Centre to decide whether Paktisatni artists should be banned or not.

Under pressure from political and other outfits, Bollywood film producers have announced that they will not engage with Pakistani artistes, clearing decks for the smooth release of Karan Johar’s “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” as MNS withdrew its threat to stall the screening.

Johar, accompanied by Producers’ Guild President Mukesh Bhatt, met the Maharashtra Chief Minister at his home ‘Varsha’ here this morning where Thackeray, whose party MNS has been opposing the release, was also present.

Asked why he gave so much importance to call and meet an outfit which forced producers to pay “hafta”, Fadnavis said, “These two stakeholders needed a mediation and that’s what I did and came out with an amicable solution.”

Fadnavis said it was alright if a solution was found through a dialogue otherwise state machinery would have dealt it with iron hand against those who took law in their hands, like in previous cases, it has done.

“There is something called law and order, through which we have dealt it with accordingly,” he said.

Earlier in the day, former Mumbai Police commissioner and BJP MP Satyapal Singh said the Chief Minister should not have called a political party to find the solution to such a problem.

“I think the CM could have dealt with this without inviting him (Raj Thackeray). He (Fadnavis) should have dealt this situation firmly,” said Singh.

In a bid to downplay Singh’s remark, Fadnavis said, “Satyapal ji has been police commissioner of Mumbai and as a police officer, this was his way to sort out the issues. While being a neta, it was my way to find an amicable solution.” PTI APM NRB NM

“The Producers Guild said that when Pakistani actors were cast in the movie, situation was different and the government was trying to improve relations with Pakistan,” Fadnavis said.

“However, given the current situation they have decided to pass a resolution to not promote or give work to any Pakistani artist in future,” he added.

“They (Producers Guild) said that they’ll give tribute to martyrs in the beginning of the movie, and they want to contribute to army welfare fund,” said the Chief Minister. PTI